Haha. Oh well. 50,000 models recalled. Oh Toyota.
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Haha. Oh well. 50,000 models recalled. Oh Toyota.
I wouldn't forget the Merc, IMO they were very conservative too, maybe even more than the McLaren.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
I am am quietly hoping Mclaren re-introduces it. They had it dialed in by the end of the yearQuote:
Originally Posted by callum122
yeah, sorry forgot to mention them :)Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Offtopic but to rub salt in their wounds, one of their biggest up-and- coming competitors is going from strength to strength everywhere.Quote:
Originally Posted by callum122
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/hyu...t-in-december/
Even Honda posted positive results last quarter I read recently.....Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
http://cdn.gallery.autosport.com/pic...e/l__q0c4985-2
http://www.autosport.com/gallery/photo.php/id/13245221
McLaren are running all sorts of weird devices on their car. The latest is this sensor hanging off the front wheel.
That is an advanced Bunsen burner which is intended to incinerate anyone foolhardy enough to overtake. :eek:
LOL..Quote:
Originally Posted by christophulus
Indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
So, if the Virgin model of CFD only proves reliable, and testing is ruduced ever more, teams want to align themselves with better and more accurate methods of correlating theoretical (i.e CFD simulators) with practical track behaviour.Quote:
Originally Posted by Autosport Live